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“Nifundishe Kunyamaza” Oguda Alleges What The President Is Yet To Do About The Nationwide Blackout.

Blogger and political analyst Mr Gabirel Oguda has gone viral on social media platforms after what he said today.Mr Gabriel Oguda said that the fifth president of the republic of Kenya is yet to comment on the nationwide blackout.b34644b576474b6cac328ea29ccd8ff3?quality=uhq&resize=720

The blogger has said that about 24 hours after the country was treated to a strange nationwide blackout the fifth president of the republic of Kenya Mr William Samoei Ruto is yet to make his public statement on the issue.According to the blogger the fifth president of the republic of Kenya Mr William Samoei Ruto should have given the country a way forward about the nationwide blackout here in the country.

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The Azimio la umoja one Kenya coalition party member Mr Gabriel Oguda has now not been impressed by the deafening silence of the fifth president of the republic of Kenya and the United Democratic alliance party leader about the whole issue.He has said that the president of the republic of Kenya should speak on the case of the high case of the nationwide blackout.

This comes at a time when the country was treated to more than twelve hours of power outage here in the republic of Kenya without the fifth president of the republic of Kenya commenting or giving out any directives about it.The president has however decided to play Low about the whole issue without giving Kenyans a clear indication of what might have happened to gather with the relevant authorities just giving her out not so clear explanations about the whole issue.

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The blackout affected several businesses here in the Republic of Kenya being affected with several Kenyans not being able to run their day-to-day lives thanks to the blackout.Most of the people who deal with perishable goods were forced to throw them away as most of them got bad due to lack of energy that could be used to propel and manage the preservatives.

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